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Sam Milby is back in Manila; says trying his luck in Hollywood was ‘worth it’

Sam Milby may have missed some important projects while he was away, but he maintained that going through auditions in Hollywood has done a lot of good for his self-confidence. “Yes, it’s very worth it. It was a great experience. All the auditions and the great feedback… I just feel different from when I left here. I just have more desire to [work] and I [gained] more confidence. And I think there's a misconception of things too, kasi wala akong balak dati na pumunta sa States to try it out there. It came to me. There was a network that liked me and got me an agency there. So I’m thankful sa lahat ng nangyari,” said Sam in an interview with ABS-CBN reporters during his arrival at NAIA Terminal 2 yesterday afternoon, May 16.

He also joined Broadway star Ana Maria Perez de Tagle’s benefit concert for St. Jude’s Children Hospital a week before he returned to the Philippines. As a matter of fact, Ana’s manager Kevin Jonas, Sr. (father of the Jonas brothers) was all praises for Sam’s talent and down-to-earth personality. “Yeah, ang bait talaga niya (Jonas Sr.). Nasa charity concert siya ni Anna na ginanap sa isang yacht. I heard that he was interviewed by Don Tagala (ABS-CBN News correspondent in North America) and he said a lot of nice words about me, so I’m very thankful for that. Yun din, it did help me that he believed in me too. I was thankful to meet him.”

Some of the Hollywood stars he met included Adrian Grenier of the hit series Entourage and model-actress Brooklyn Decker. “Nagulat ako kasi first off, sa agency ko, I met Brooklyn Decker who starred in the movie of Adam Sandler Just Go With It at sa Battleship na isang bagong pelikula na lalabas. Tapos I was at an audition, may nakita akong guy. Sa isip ko, ‘Parang familiar yung mukha niya.’ I was with a group of people, nag-uusap kami, tapos nalaman ko na siya yung lead sa Entourage.” ...

 

by Rachelle Siazon

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Piolo Pascual, born January 12, 1977, in Manila, Philippines, is a Filipino actor, singer, song writer, concert performer, host, product endorser, and model.

He is a member of ABS-CBN's circle of homegrown talents collectively known as Star Magic. His earliest acting experience was in the student theatrical group "Teatro Tomasino" of the University of Santo Tomas.

Pascual's early television credits include his stint as Kuya Miguel in ABS-CBN's educational show ATBP and as one of the many teen stars in GMA Network's musical variety show That's Entertainment. His first big break on the small screen came via a weekly primetime series entitled Sa Sandaling Kailangan Mo Ako (The Moment You Need Me), where he received an Asian TV Awards (1999) Best Drama Actor nomination for portraying the villain role of Raffy.

Pascual appeared briefly as Jussi Leino in The Vizconde Massacre (1991) directed by Carlo J. Caparas and had a supporting part in Batang PX (1997) directed by Jose Javier Reyes. His first big cinema break was the title role in Lagarista (2000) directed by Mel Chionglo where he received his first Gawad Urian nomination (Best Actor). Lagarista was exhibited in the Toronto, Pusan and Hongkong film festivals.

In 2002, Pascual played the role of Jules Bartolome opposite Vilma Santos and Christopher de Leon, in Dekada '70. He achieved a rare grand slam feat collecting a total of eight awards from all the existing award-giving bodies during the 2003 awards season in the Best Supporting Actor category starting with the Metro Manila Film Festival in December 2002 and culminating with the Gawad Urian in May 2003.

Pascual celebrated his 10th year anniversary in showbiz with a second major solo concert entitled TEN at the Araneta Coliseum on November 30, 2007. A coffee table book entitled Piolo: Believing showcasing career highlights was also launched. [1]

Pascual has a 9-year-old son named Inigo from a previous non-showbiz relationship.
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